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Une nuit au cap de la chèvre
2025
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Sachant son goût pour la solitude, une lectrice a offert à François Cheng un séjour dans une maison située sur le Cap de la Chèvre, pointe sud de la presqu'île de Crozon. Seul au bout du monde occidental – lui qui vient de l'Extrême-Orient –, réveillé vers minuit par le bruit de la mer, il sort par cette nuit de pleine lune. Il plonge alors dans une méditation sur la Vie, la Mort, l'Univers, et (dans une seconde partie) sur son propre destin de poète « orphique » - avec une vingtaine de poèmes. « Une réflexion subtile sur la vie, la mort, le cosmos. » - Livres Hebdo TTT - Télérama Ce livre audio est interprété par une voix humaine, dans le respect des engagements d'Hardigan.

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François Cheng
François Cheng
Author · 13 books

François Cheng is a French academician, writer, poet and calligrapher. He is the author of essays, novels, collections of poetry and books on art written in the French language, and the translator of some of the great French poets into Chinese. Born in China and taking French citizenship in 1973, he was elected to the Académie française in 2002, and was the first person of Asian origin to be a member of the Academy. He was the winner of the 1998 Prix Femina for Le Dit de Tianyi ("The saying of Tianyi") When Cheng arrived in France in 1948, on a study grant, he did not speak a word of the language. He subsequently adapted quickly and profoundly. In his speech to the Académie française, he explained, "I became a Frenchman in law, mind and heart more than thirty years ago [...] especially from that moment when I resolutely went over to the French language, making it the weapon, or the soul, of my creative work. This language, how can I say everything that I owe to it? It is so intimately bound up with the way I live and my inner life that it has proved to be the emblem of my destiny." It took many years before he became a novelist. His first works were on Chinese poetry and painting. Later he began to write works of poetry himself, before finally turning to the writing of novels.

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